Here Is Teezo Touchdown’s ‘Utopia: Circus Maximus Tour’ Setlist

“All the kids love Teezo Touchdown,” Uproxx’s Aaron Williams wrote while reviewing the artist’s September major-label debut album, How Do You Sleep At Night? Apparently, Travis Scott also loves Teezo Touchdown, who scored the opportunity to open on Scott’s Utopia: Circus Maximus Tour.

The trek kicked off at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina on October 11. Scott and Teezo will perform back-to-back shows at PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina on Friday (October 13) and Saturday (October 14) before heading to Teezo’s native Texas for back-to-back nights at American Airlines Center in Dallas on October 17 and 18. See all of the remaining Utopia: Circus Maximus Tour dates here.

Below, check out Teezo’s purported setlist (as relayed by fans on setlist.fm), including “Amen” from Drake’s freshly released For All The Dogs album. Teezo is the featured artist on the song and thanked Drake upon its release with an Instagram post captioned, “for all the dogs that’s driving around in Beaumont. congratulations @champagnepapi thank u for ur hospitality, professionalism and love for what u do.” (A much kinder reaction than Joe Budden’s).

1. “Mid”
2. “Too Easy”
3. “OK”
4. “You Thought” Feat. Janelle Monáe
5. “UUHH”
6. “Sweet”
7. “Impossible”
8. “RUNITUP” (Tyler The Creator cover)
9. Luckily I’m Having” (Don Toliver cover)
10. “7969 Santa” (Drake cover)
11. “Amen” (Drake cover)

Janelle Monáe and Don Toliver are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Travis Scott Kicks Off UTOPIA – Circus Maximus Tour in Charlotte

Travis Scott Kicks Off UTOPIA - Circus Maximus Tour in Charlotte, NC

Travis Scott launched his highly anticipated UTOPIA – Circus Maximus Tour with a spectacular sold-out show at Charlotte’s Spectrum Arena in North Carolina. The multi-talented artist captivated the audience with an electrifying performance, featuring a diverse setlist that included fan favorites such as “SICKO MODE,” “BUTTERFLY EFFECT,” and “Antidote.” Travis Scott also weaved in tracks from his critically acclaimed album, UTOPIA, which has earned recognition as the biggest hip-hop release of 2023.

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The tour consists of 39 sold-out dates and will continue with two consecutive shows at Raleigh’s PNC Arena on Friday, October 13th, and Saturday, October 14th. Travis Scott is set to mesmerize fans in various cities, including Dallas, Kansas City, Oakland, Seattle, Miami, Brooklyn, Boston, and more, culminating with two remarkable shows at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena on Thursday, December 28, and Friday, December 29. Notably, the tour features Travis Scott’s largest headline show to date at SoFi Stadium on Sunday, November 5th. Tickets are still available at travisscott.com.

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Travis Scott continues to make a positive impact with his Cactus Jack Foundation, donating $2 from every ticket sold to uplift Houston youth through initiatives like toy drives, scholarship programs for HBCU college students, and supporting educational and creative pursuits.

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UTOPIA claimed the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Top 200 for four consecutive weeks, spending seven weeks in the top 5 and more than ten weeks in the top 10. The album has garnered over 2.4 billion streams worldwide to date, with Spotify dubbing it the most streamed album on its first day for 2023, and Apple Music confirming the second biggest first-day streams of an album in 2023.

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Offset And Travis Scott Enjoy The Fruits Of Their Labor On Their New Collab, ‘Say My Grace’

Offset‘s second solo album, Set It Off is finally here. On the new album, the former Migo reflects on his career, and while he’s faced some adversity, he is grateful for how his hard work has paid off. On a track called “Say My Grace,” Offset teams up with Travis Scott, and they both indulge in their riches.

“Made room on my plate, I just said my grace and then I ate / Got a particular taste / I just stuffed my pockets and my face,” raps Offset on the song’s chorus.

On his verse, Offset finds himself talking to God, alluding to the death of his Migos bandmate Takeoff, as well as his grandmother. While he finds that his faith has been tested in recent times, he continues to move forward, keeping his foot on the gas.

Scott pops in, detailing how his reaped the fruits of his labor.

“I filled up the crib with cars, the halls, with all and all, and I’m still having space / Got a particular taste, picky eater, I guess, but I’m still stuffing my face,” raps Scott on his verse.

You can see the video for “Say My Grace” above.

Set It Off is out now via Quality Control/Motown. Find more information here.

Here Is Travis Scott’s ‘Utopia: Circus Maximus Tour’ Setlist

Travis Scott fans are familiar with waiting. Nearly five years elapsed between Astroworld and Utopia. It was a roller coaster of teases and will-he-won’t-he before Utopia arrived in July, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. And then, there was somewhat of a false start for the supporting Utopia — Circus Maximus Tour. (Not to mention, the show that never was at Egypt’s Pyramids Of Giza.) The tour was initially announced in early August, but ticket sales were delayed for reasons unknown until the end of the month.

Finally, Scott’s Utopia — Circus Maximus Tour opener was staged on Wednesday night (October 11) at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina. Teezo Touchdown is serving as the opener. They will stay in North Carolina through the weekend with back-to-back shows at PNC Arena in Raleigh on Friday (October 13) and Saturday (October 14).

See all of the remaining dates here, and check out Scott’s opening night setlist below (courtesy of fans in attendance via setlist.fm).

1. “Hyaena”
2. “Thank God”
3. “Modern Jam” (with Teezo Touchdown)
4. “Aye” (Lil Uzi Vert cover)
5. “Sirens”
6. “Praise God” (Kanye West cover)
7. “God’s Country”
8. “My Eyes”
9. “Butterfly Effect”
10. “Highest In The Room”
11. “Mamacita”
12. “Circus Maximus”
13. “Delresto (Echoes)”
14. “Mafia”
15. “I Know ?”
16. “90210”
17. “Meltdown”
18. “Topia Twins”
19. No Bystanders”
20. “Fe!n”
21. “Fe!n” (Played again)
22. “Antidote”
23. “Sicko Mode”
24. “Goosebumps”
25. “Telekinesis”

Lil Uzi Vert is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Travis Scott’s Circus Maximus Tour Faces Plummeting Resale Prices As Demand Significantly Drops

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Travis Scott is currently facing a major setback as the resale prices for his highly anticipated Circus Maximus Tour have plummeted. This comes as a disappointment for Scott, who is returning to touring after the 2021 Astroworld tragedy, where tenths of deaths occurred due to crowd surging.  Major Plummet In Ticket Sales The Circus Maximus […]

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How To Buy Travis Scott’s Air Jordan 1 Low Golf ‘Neutral Olive’ Sneakers

This Friday, October 13, Travis Scott’s latest Nike collaboration, the Air Jordan 1 Low Golf in “Neutral Olive,” will be available to buy after months of hype. Whether you’re a fan of Travis Scott’s prior Nike sneakers or just want some stylish and coveted new shoes for the links, if you’re looking for more info on how to buy the shoes — which will set you back about $170 — you’ve come to the right place.

How To Buy Travis Scott’s Air Jordan 1 Low Golf “Neutral Olive” Sneakers

Unlike most general releases, Travis Scott’s Nikes are released in limited quantities to specialty retailers — and these golf shoes are no exception. While prior drops have gone directly to skate shops, these will land at golf stores such as Trendy Golf. One store is even reportedly going to extreme lengths to combat resellers, requiring prospective purchasers to hit a 200-yard drive before even being considered for its raffle to buy one of the 72 pairs it’ll have for sale.

But for most of us, the most direct route will be online retailers such as BSTN, Sneakers N Stuff, and Offspring, along with the dreaded SNKRS app, which has prompted plenty of woes with previous Travis Scott releases. Don’t worry if you don’t get a hit, though: Travis’ Mac Attacks are right around the corner for tennis enthusiasts and hardcore collectors alike.

How Much Are Travis Scott’s Air Jordan 1 Low Golf ‘Neutral Olive’ Sneakers?

Travis Scott’s partnership with Nike and its Jordan Brand has been quite lucrative over the past few years. He’s collaborated with the brand on over 20 pairs of sneakers (and counting), and every pair sells out after a SNKRS app feeding frenzy that leaves many fans feeling a serious case of FOMO. They’ll have another shot at glory (or failure) this Friday, when the Air Jordan 1 Low Golf “Olive” pair hits SNKRS and select retailers. Now, you may be wondering…

How Much Are Travis Scott’s Air Jordan 1 Low Golf ‘Neutral Olive’ Sneakers?

… Too much.

I kid, I kid.

But you’re going to want to adjust your budget. These guys will reportedly retail for $170, and that’s BEFORE the resellers get their grubby little mitts on them. StockX will probably ask for at least four times that (gotta pay back mom’s credit card somehow, right?). In any event, if that ends up being too steep a price to pay — or you whiff on SNKRS, which is basically guaranteed at this point — there’s always the Travis Scott Mac Attack which drops in December for $120 (it’s also a cooler shoe in some circles, bearing the left-of-center cachet that many OG sneakerheads feel is the true key to honing a unique style). Either way, good luck.

Are Tickets For Travis Scott’s ‘Utopia: Circus Maximus Tour’ Still Available?

Travis Scott is set to kick off his Utopia: Circus Maximus Tour tonight (October 11) — with 40 arena dates scheduled in total. For those who hadn’t purchased tickets yet, fans are thankfully still in luck. According to 404 Media (via USA Today), resale tickets for Scott’s Raleigh, North Carolina show were as low as $14 — dropped significantly from their $61.50 Ticketmaster face value.

It’s clear that scalpers are having trouble offloading tickets for Scott’s Circus Maximus Tour. While the tour was originally sold out as of August 31, the rapper announced more dates.

Scott, who is set to play two nights at NYC’s Barclays Center on December 18 and 19, has tickets going for around $50 on Stubhub. The same is currently going for a number of other stops and venues.

Basically, for any fan who was on the fence, now is the time to go get your tickets to Scott’s tour. They are still available for purchase here, along with more information.

Continue scrolling for a complete list of dates.

10/11 — Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center
10/13 — Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena
10/17 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center
10/20 — Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center
10/22 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena
10/25 — Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center
10/29 — Las Vegas, NV @ MGM Grand Garden Arena
10/31 — Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena
11/05 — Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium
11/08 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
11/10 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
11/12 — Portland, OR @ Moda Center
11/15 — Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center
11/18 — Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center
11/21 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center
11/25 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena
11/27 — Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center
12/04 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena
12/06 — Baltimore, MD @ CFG Bank Arena
12/08 — Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena
12/10 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center
12/12 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena
12/15 — Chicago, IL @ United Center
12/18 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center
12/21 — New York City, NY @ Madison Square Garden
12/23 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden
12/26 — Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center
12/29 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena

Travis Scott’s Utopia-Circus Maximus Tickets Reselling For $7 Due To Lack Of Demand

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Several reports have confirmed that Travis Scott’s Circus Maximus Tour, his first official tour since his Astroworld Tour that ended in tragedy two years ago, is now facing adversity as ticket sales for Circus Maximus has dropped, despite the first sell out and the additional dates added to the tour.

Some cities have advertised the tickets as low as $7 per person.

The tour’s inaugural stop in Charlotte, NC saw tickets available in pairs for $7, while the Ticketmaster price was originally $109.50 in the same section. These prices are allegedly what’s listed at upcoming tour stops, including Raleigh, NC and Oakland, California.

No dates have been cancelled or postponed due to the ticket sales, with dates scheduled until December 29 in Toronto.

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Here’s The Release Date For Travis Scott’s Air Jordan 1 Low Golf ‘Neutral Olive’ Sneakers

Travis Scott’s creative ventures know no limit. The chart-topping musician’s latest album, Utopia, birthed his cinematic visual project Circus Maximus. Also, due to the overwhelming crowd participation during the Rome concert, Scott’s hype nearly caused fear of an earthquake. The fate of the Blade movie, which Scott hopes to executive produce the soundtrack, remains uncertain. However, there is one thing fans can hang their hats on: Scott’s sneaker drops.

Scott’s latest Air Jordan release is hitting online vendors soon. No, it’s not the fancy “Cut The Check” footwear showcased in his official video for his single, “KPop.” The forthcoming launch is for his Air Jordan 1 Low Golf sneakers. Here’s the release date for the neutral olive sneakers.

According to Esquire, Scott’s Air Jordan 1 Low Golf sneakers in the neutral olive color scheme will be released this Friday, October 13. The sneakers will be exclusively available via Nike’s SNKRS app. However, the outlet does note that a few global stockists will offer it to their customers. The sneakers will reportedly retail for $170.

During an appearance on ESPN’s The Jump, Scott opened up about his love for sneakers. When asked by host Rachel Nichols what inspired his widely successful leap into sneaker designing, he replied, “I’ve always liked sneakers. I’ve always been a fan of Jordans and Nikes. So, just being able to curate, design, and put different aesthetics that I like into my everyday life as well as things I’ve seen growing up as a kid, it’s fire to me.”

The neutral olive Travis Scott x Air Jordan 1 Low OG Golf will be available beginning October 13 within Nike’s SNKRS app. Find more information here.